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Rule Breaker Must Reads

Here we present articles that we believe capture the spirit of Rule Breaker investing by challenging conventional Wisdom, questioning the status quo, and, in a nutshell, going out on a Foolishly original and daring limb. If you have articles that you believe should be added to this collection for all Rule Breaking Fools to read, please send them.

What's wrong with the 500-year-old way in which all companies keep their books? Just about everything, says Baruch Lev, who has proposed a new method for determining the value of the intangible assets that are at the heart of the new economy.

The Internet has become such a central part of both the U.S. economy and the American cultural landscape that it's easy to imagine that a real convergence between the offline and online worlds has happened, particularly when it comes to the media world. But the truth seems to be that for a lot of the offline press, and for much of Wall Street, what happens on the Internet is still either something of a mystery or, almost by definition, too sketchy to take seriously.